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Grand Chinese Restaurant
IT'S BACK!! My childhood Chinese restaurant!! "THE GRAND CHINESE RESTAURANT"..previously "THE HOUSE OF DRAGON"... Wow!! Ok...I have been looking for the last couple years for the familiar and great tasting and not disappointing Chinese food since this placed shut down...None have the greatness. I'm 55years old....This place fortunately has the same cook under different Owner and Management. Clean restrooms even..The place is immaculate, clean, modern, organized, and the food is so damn good...all my favorites without disappointing. It's back!!
Located behind Don Quixote & H-Mart, this fairly new Chinese restaurant serves mainly Chinese American dishes. We tried the 3-ingredient chow mein and the House Special Fried Rice (it looked like every table ordered one of this). Both were decent, though not great. The fried rice was riddled with cha-sao, shrimps and chicken strips and the serving was large. The prices here are very reasonable for the quality/quantity you get it here.
Mings Canton Food
When in town since we live on the Westside this is our go to Chinese food place. We like to go early to avoid crowds so service is pretty quick. Our waitress who I believe was tending to the opening of the place was preoccupied so had to request for our rice since the main dish was served, waited a bit for our won ton soup. So based on the flavor of the food will still continue to go. The place was clean and comfortable and spacious enough for other customers to move around if need be...
Food was fine, just the lady didn’t tell me it was an extra $2 for spare ribs. That was fine and all but she only gave me one set because it was the only one left, it’s like she was too lazy to replace the pan or she just thought she could take advantage of that $2 exclusiveness making the ribs seem special but i know for a fact the meat I got should’ve been more🤣 ESPECIALLY if I’m paying extra cause it was like two bones patched to eachother.
Kin Wah Chop Suey
I was very disappointed with my experience at this restaurant. This was the first Chinese restaurant I’ve visited where the food quality was notably poor. The chicken and broccoli with brown sauce tasted old and unappealing, and the Kung Pao chicken was not only poorly prepared but also bore little resemblance to a traditional Kung Pao dish. The honey garlic chicken was below average, and the fried rice was equally underwhelming. Unfortunately, I would not recommend this restaurant based on my experience. FYI, the photo below is supposed to be kung pao chicken, never have I seen Kung Pao Chicken look like this..
One of the last few remaining strongholds of 70s/80s Hawaii vibes local restaurants. Prices still good even in 2025, food as solid and consistent as always. This is a type of Chinese food specific to local Hawaii that I don't think you can get anywhere else in the world. The dishes are available elsewhere but would be slightly different in a hard to describe way. This is food that should be known not necessarily for its quality, but for its place in Hawaii's local cuisine culture which is changing, and we soon won't have any places like this left.
New Mui Kwai Chop Suey
Great service. Food arrived fast and was ono! Portions are good too. We had: “Dry” Chop Suey with char su (preferred no gravy) Black Bean Clams Honey Walnut Prawns/Shrimp Sautéed Garlic On Choy
Good food that is reasonably priced with large portions! The menu has a ton of things on it and we only tried three things (crab rangoon, asparagus with shrimp, and honey orange chicken). I would definitely get the asparagus with shrimp again, it was so good! The honey orange chicken lacked much of the orange flavor, but it was decent. We will come back for sure, probably with a bigger group to share lots of things.
Panda Express
They didn’t give me what I asked for and still made me pay the same amount. I had to go straight home so I couldn’t check it they got everything right until I was so hungry and I had to make myself more food I am livid do not come to this Panda Express!
Good food and friendly staff make this Pandas one of our favorites!
Waimalu Chop Suey
Bottom line, this is a cheap no-frills Chinese place that will serve you quantity over quality. Not gonna lie though, I felt pretty gross afterwards and severely needed fresh veggies lol. Went there for lunch and got the dinner plate, because honestly it was only like 65 cents extra compared to lunch plate for fried shrimp and fried rice. The sheer amount of options and different items on the plate make it cost effective, but temper your expectations because the food is very meh. Even the pork were all cold, signifying they're just reheating it all out of the fridge. The fried shrimp was way too much batter. The chow mein was good, but the sauce was so gloopy with corn starch. Could only finish half, and debating if I wanna finish the other half for lunch tomorrow BUT! THE WINNER WINNET GAU GEE DINNER. So the fried gau gee is $14.99 and comes in a portion of 8, but jeez Louise are these the BIGGEST PLUMPEST GAU GEE you ever did see. Like they're so stuff, and worth the price. A side dish of mustard comes too so you can make your own shoyu mustard for dipping. All else, I will just be ordering these gau gee for potlucks. Service was fine, servers were nice. Lots of tables inside. Again, no frills.
my brother & sister-in- law were in town for the day from Big Island. he wanted to go back to Waimalu for the jumbo crispy gau gee. he'd ordered it to take home last time he was here for work. today he ordered his favorite ~ oyster sauce 🐔 w/ cake noodle & the steamed pork hash. we also had beef w/ sweet sour cabbage and s/s spareribs. oyster sauce chicken was good - big pieces of tender 🐔, bite size pieces of cake noodle & choy sum. sweet sour cabbage itself was ono w/ tender pieces of beef. pork hash was ok. piece of s/s spareribs i had was chewy. they went home with the LOs + another order of jumbo crispy gau gee & roast pork 😋 which he'd also taken home last time
Panda Express
We came for dinner and there was a long line of people waiting to order. Ledda was single-handedly preparing all the orders and did it with a cheerful attitude and smile and seemed like she cared for each customer despite the rush. As a business owner, I was very impressed with her skills and attitude and for that reason alone, I would highly recommend this location!
Stopped in for dinner. Our meals were hot and fresh and very impressed with the quality of Panda items being served. My son who loves Panda said it was the best one he’s gone to.
Chinatown Express
CHINATOWN EXPRESS WINDWARD MALL FOOD COURT Everything I have ordered from this restaurant so far has been great. What blows my mind is the amount of food they give. Very, very generous servings. The service is fast and always served with courtesy and patience. I’m a picky eater so I ask a lot of questions about the ingredients, they always patiently answer. You won’t be disappointed ENJOY!
It’s was good except ribs where wayyyy to fatty otherwise would’ve gave 5 stars.